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    Got checked on the water today.The wardens seemed like good guys, one of them just out of the academy. After checking my fishing licence their boat would not start. Towed them in to the landing. Hopefully they won't have to return the favor anytime soon.
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    Good job Nimrod. I know several people who would not have done that.


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    Good job
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    Would they be paddlin if you got a ticket.

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    Go directly to jail. Do not pass go or collect 200 dollars.


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    Good job. Most of those guys are good ole boys just doing their job, on the enforcement side of the G&F anyway.Slackline

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    Thank you for helping out some fellow AGFC employees.

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    Lol. I tell them long swim back But I'd drag them back before dark
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    Quote Originally Posted by slackline View Post
    Good job. Most of those guys are good ole boys just doing their job, on the enforcement side of the G&F anyway.Slackline
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    Got stopped/checked on Nimrod two years ago, in the river. If it was those two guys, I'd give them a ride anytime. Good guys, efficient, no problems.

    Two of us got stopped on Ark. River 4 years ago by what we now call "Frick and Frack". I think it was one guy training another newbie, but that's just a guess. They made me pull out the actual boat paperwork (the Nimrod guys said the side lettering was enough proof of registration) for registration, made me show the 'throw cushion', and asked both of us about 3-4 times each "Where do you work?" It was that last question that, when they drove off, made me mad. I wished afterwards we had said "BITE ME" to that question. We had ONE bass in the boat and he apparently measured 14.5". The limit was 15". They lectured us for a half hour. Basically, they were jerks. I regret to this day not lowering the boom on them, and not turning them in.

    Haven't seen one since other than to wave driving down the road.

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